pki1998 wrote:I don't believe officals are giving Villanova the "The Duke Treatment." My only problem with officals in the Big East is there seems to be a strong bias for the home team. I realize there is a little of this in any league, but it seems more prevelant in the Big East. I just think a foul should be a foul regardless of whether the home team or the road team commits it.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Being a hoops junkie I at times frequent the message boards of opposing teams before and after games just to get a general sense for what's going on with the team (prior) or the perception of the game from the opposing fan base (after). After each of the past 3 home games (PC, CU and SHU) all 3 opposing fan bases have (mostly) blamed officiating as one of the key reasons their team either lost, or lost handily. SHU fans cited a report that Willard felt Nova got the "DukeTreatment" in games now, that it was a widespread belief throughout the league and that games were basically 5 v. 8.
I am curious if this is truly a widespread belief among all BE fan bases. Do you guys think that there is an officiating bias that has slowly developed as a result of Nova's success in the league and nationally? Is this bias a result of overall program success or Jay W's consistent working of the refs (which I think could be a valid criticism), or respect for some of the players, or maybe even a converted effort by refs to blatantly assist Nova in games (for you tin foil hat wearers)? Or is this just short term sour grapes after a game, built out of frustration that if you are going to beat Nova (especially on the road) everything has to go right, and a missed call or two is magnified with that small margin for error.
For an FYI...in those 3 games Nova was called for 41 fouls and the other teams 48. But in terms of FTA, Nova has shot 46, while the opposing team 58. Avg. margin of victory in these games was 18.7.
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